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Four hikers on ridge viewing Rhododendron Great Smoky Mountains National Park Taken for use in Exhibit #3 of Sugarlands Visitor Center. Rhododendron in foreground; 4 hikers; on top of a ridge. Horizontal.Hikers on one of the Trails, IV-U-Hiking-5697, Miscellaneous - Use of Park - Hiking in Park
Bridge No. 2, Newfound Gap highway Great Smoky Mountains National Park Bridge No. 2, Newfound Gap highway, north side of park. Upstream elevation looking east. Work done by US BPR force account, Roads and Trails funds... Completed 1934. Cost: $24,167.28; Dakin investigation photographer,Newfound Gap Highway Bridge No. 2; Little Pigeon River, II-F-(4)-NFG-11083, Physical Facilities - Footlogs and Bridges - Bridges on Newfound Gap Road
View of a picnic shelter along Noland Creek Trail, bench under the shelter, Bryson city, North Carolina Great Smoky Mountains National Park Mill Creek (Noland Creed); Picnic Shelter - Building No. 582, II-B-(4)-7548, Physical Facilities - Buildings - Visitor use buildings
View from concrete pad east of Mount Guyot, along Appalachian Trail, 1975 Great Smoky Mountains National Park Original Captions: View from Concrete pad East of Mt. Guyot; View along AT; I-A-Gen-17189.View from Concrete pad East of Mt. Guyot,View along AT, I-A-Gen-17189
1975
Caldwell Fork Foot Log, Cataloochee, North Carolina Great Smoky Mountains National Park View looking downstream,Caldwell Fork Foot Log; Across Caldwell Fork, near Caldwell Fork School, Catalooche, NC, II-F-(1)-11379, Physical Facilities - Footlogs and Bridges - Foot trail bridges; footlogs
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1937-11-30
Sailors and park ranger next to cannon Everglades National Park; National Park Service Close up view of sailors and park employee next to cannon at Fort Jefferson; 1962; "Navy Tours at Fort Jefferson"; "Tours, Trail Hikes, etc." Locality: Fort Jefferson Photo Source: Keywords: Visitors.
Illegal campsite, Mount Le Conte, Tennessee Great Smoky Mountains National Park Illegal campsite on Mt. LeConte. Camping NO to the shelter only. Dogs not permitted on trails.Illegal Camp; Mt. LeConte, IV-U-Camp-16310, Miscellaneous - Use of Park - Camping
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1972-05
Monitor hole, Cape Hatteras National Seashore, North Carolina Cape Hatteras National Seashore So called Monitor Hole(site where Monitor sailors recovered from beach following sinking of this Iron-clad are believed to have been buried) along Cape self-guiding trail."
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1960-11-04
Old road Great Smoky Mountains National Park One of a series of photographs taken by Hiram Wilburn during his study of both the Cataloochee turnpike and the Indian Gap Road.Old Road, III-R-16153, History - Historic Roads and Trails
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Circa 1939
Old road Great Smoky Mountains National Park One of a series of photographs taken by Hiram Wilburn during his study of both the Cataloochee turnpike and the Indian Gap Road.Old Road, III-R-16153, History - Historic Roads and Trails
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Circa 1939
Park rangers practice rescue mission, Old Sugarlands Road trailhead, The Sugarlands, Tennessee, 1975 Great Smoky Mountains National Park Rangers practicing removal of body" in litter from cliff. Site: Cliff at Old Sugarlands Road Trail head",Rescue Training, IV-T-15932, Miscellaneous - Training, Schools
Road, ford and foot bridge on Rough Fork creek, second below Steve Woody place Great Smoky Mountains National Park Road, ford and foot bridge on Rough Fork Creek, second below Steve Woody place. These too should be conserved.Steve Woody Road, Ford, III-R-9601, History - Historic Roads and Trails
1936-10-06
Road, ford and foot bridge on Rough Fork creek, second below Steve Woody place Great Smoky Mountains National Park Road, ford and foot bridge on Rough Fork Creek, second below Steve Woody place. These too should be conserved.Steve Woody Road, Ford, III-R-9601, History - Historic Roads and Trails
1936-10-06
Dry waterway during drought Everglades National Park; National Park Service View of dry waterway; 1971. Caption reads: "The severe drought to 1971 dried up almost everything in South Florida. This picture shows Anhinga Trail footbridge across the dry Taylor Slough. Since the drought the park has been guaranteed a 315,000 acre-foot of water a year minimum."
Road, ford and foot bridge on Rough Fork just below Uncle Steve Woody's place Great Smoky Mountains National Park Road, ford and foot bridge on Rough Fork just below Uncle Steve Woody's place. Conservation of these is urged.Steve Woody Road, Ford, III-R-9602, History - Historic Roads and Trails
1936-10-06
Stone shelter, Pecks Corner, North Carolina Great Smoky Mountains National Park Stone shelter at Pecks Corner showing Bear Proff food cache and chain link fencing to keep bears out, Shelter (Pecks Corner), II-B-(4) TS-16770, Physical Facilities - Buildings - Visitor use buildings - Trail Shelters
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1968-11
Jefferson Rock, 1975 Harpers Ferry National Historical Park JEFFERSON ROCK- View of the rock, from the trail, looking southwest, Color Negative, 1 1/2 x 1 1/2" neg. File. Original caption: Park: HFNHP. Color Negative No. NHF-3602 1 1/2 x 1 1/2 neg. See Classification No. Subject: JEFFERSON ROCK - View of the rock, from the trail, looking southwest. Purpose: File. Photographer and Companions: Supt. Martin R. Conway. Date: 1/1975.
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1975-01
Workers erecting main column of Clingmans Dome Tower, Clingmans Dome, Tennessee Great Smoky Mountains National Park Erecting the main column...cranes were moved up the trail to the site with booms dismantled...Completion report photo.Clingman's Dome Tower; Construction, I-B-(4)-CD-5928, Physical Facilities - Buildings - Visitor use buildings - Clingmans Dome Tower
View of stone shelter with a man posing, Spence Field, Tennessee Great Smoky Mountains National Park New stone shelter built at Spence Field by APW.Spence Field Stone Shelter; Building No. 593, II-B-(4)-TS-7979, Physical Facilities - Buildings - Visitor use buildings - Trail Shelters
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1964-01-30
Existing fallen log used for foot crossing above ford, Indian Creek Foot Log, Deep Creek, North Carolina Great Smoky Mountains National Park Existing fallen log used for foot crossing above ford. Indian Creek Foot Log, Deep Creek, North Carolina II-F-(1)-10961, Physical Facilities - Footlogs and Bridges - Foot trail bridges, footlogs
1935-04-05
Blooming white rhododendron bush with trees behind, Dark Hemlock Forest, Tennessee Great Smoky Mountains National Park With blooming white rhododendron in foreground.Taken for use in Exhibit #7 of Sugarlands Visitor Center. Vertical.Dark Hemlock Forest, I-F-Tree-5705, Natural Features - Flora - Trees
Two men inside and one man outside of medium stone wall construction, Cosby Knob, Tennessee, 1959 Great Smoky Mountains National Park Construction of new stone shelter to replace old one burned down.Cosby Knob Shelter Cabin; Building No. 538, II-B-(4)-TS-3595, Physical Facilities - Buildings - Visitor use buildings - Trail Shelters
Detail of snake fence, showing the intersection of two fences Great Smoky Mountains National Park Detail of snake fence, showing the intersection of two fences.Snake Fence; Chandler Jenkins Place I-4; Indian Camp Truck Trail; Cosby, Tenn. III-A-Fence-12115, History - Artifacts - Fences and Gates
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1938-03-06
View upstream from footlog, showing excavation needed to widen channel to its full banks, Bradley Fork Foot Log Great Smoky Mountains National Park View upstream from footlog, showing excavation needed to widen channel to its full banks. Bradley Fork Foot Log II-F-(1)-10959, Physical Facilities - Footlogs and Bridges - Foot trail bridges, footlogs
1935-09
View upstream from footlog, showing excavation needed to widen channel to its full banks, Bradley Fork Foot Log Great Smoky Mountains National Park View upstream from footlog, showing excavation needed to widen channel to its full banks. Bradley Fork Foot Log II-F-(1)-10959, Physical Facilities - Footlogs and Bridges - Foot trail bridges, footlogs
1935-09
Yellowstone photo album 29, page 17 Yellowstone National Park
North side of building 57, Brackett House, 1975 Harpers Ferry National Historical Park BRACKETT HOUSE (Bldg. 57) North side of the house frontong on Filmore, Street. Present home of the Appalachian Trail Conference. Sign on porch. Snow.... Filmore St. Formerly part of Storer.... Files. Original caption: Park: HFNHP. Negative No. NHF-34900 small print, 8x10 filed. See Classification No. Subject: BRACKETT HOUSE (Bldg. 57) North side of the house frontong on Filmore Street. Present home of the Appalachian Trail Conference. Sign on porch. Snow covered lawn in foreground. Location: Filmore St. FOrmerly part of Storer College Campus. Purpose: Files. Photographer and Companions: Neal Randell, Park Aid. Date: January, 1975.
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1975-01
Inside tunnel, Newfound Gap Road construction, note mule carts used in removal of rocks and dirt, 1933-1936 Great Smoky Mountains National Park Inside tunnel. Note mule carts used in removal of rocks and dirt. One of the 250 ft. tunnels they are building. ; Tunnel; Newfound Gap Road; Construction; II-S-16178, Physical Facilities - Roads - Structures on roads (tunnels, trail underpass, box culverts, trestles).
Circa 1935
Campsite, Chasteen creek, North Carolina Great Smoky Mountains National Park Located 2 miles north of Smokemont Campground at confluence of Chasteen & Bradley Forks. This camp ground will accommodate a large group; it is not a horse camp.Chasteen Creek Trail Campsite, II-C-Gen-16722, Physical Facilities - Campgrounds and Picnic Areas - Miscellaneous campgrounds
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1968-11-15
Abrams Creek Foot Bridge, John Cable Place, Cades Cove, Tennessee Great Smoky Mountains National Park View from the east, showing stil of,Abrams Creek Foot Bridge; John Cable Place, Lower Cove Road Cades cove Teen, II-F-(1)-11362, Physical Facilities - Footlogs and Bridges - Foot trail bridges; footlogs
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1938-07-08
View of large blooming white rhododendron with trees in far back, Dark Hemlock Forest, Tennessee Great Smoky Mountains National Park With blooming white rhododendron in foreground.Taken for use in Exhibit #7 of Sugarlands Visitor Center. Vertical.Dark Hemlock Forest, I-F-Tree-5706, Natural Features - Flora - Trees
Ruts worn in rock of stream bed by wagons Great Smoky Mountains National Park Note ruts worn in rock in stream bed by wagons and then opened by the action of the water.Spence Deadening Branch Road; Cades Cove, TN, III-R-12769, History - Historic Roads and Trails
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1936-05-26
Prunus Pensylvanica, also called Fire Cherry Great Smoky Mountains National Park Record fire cherry (before it crashed). Slice was cut at 4 1/2 ft. above ground and is in park herbarium. Spruce Flat trail to Cherokee Orchard.Fire Cherry, I-F-Tree-9303, Natural Features - Flora - Trees
Trail with man, view from stone fort on Maryland Heights, 1951 Harpers Ferry National Historical Park STONE FORT ON MARYLAND HEIGHTS- Various view of the fort. (1-20). Original caption: Park: HFNHP. Negative No. NHF-3356 (1-20). See Classification No. Subject: STONE FORT ON MARYLAND HEIGHTS - Various view of the fort. (none very good). Photographer and Companions: Someone on Gettysburg Staff. Taken in 1951. Rec'd. negative at H.F. in Nov. 1970. Date: 1951.
Horse watering trough, Gatlinburg, Tennessee Great Smoky Mountains National Park Work Order No. R-18 GRSM. Completion report photo. Horse watering trough made from scrap material by a related project.Two-Mile Branch Horse Concession; Roads, parking area, and trails, II-HC-2Mi-7232, Physical Facilities - Horse Concession Facilities - Two Mile Branch Stables
Caldwell Fork Foot Log, Cataloochee, North Carolina Great Smoky Mountains National Park Note muleshoe made into staple and used to fasten post which supported hand rail,Caldwell Fork Foot Log; Across Caldwell Fork, near Caldwell Fork School, Catalooche, NC, II-F-(1)-11377, Physical Facilities - Footlogs and Bridges - Foot trail bridges; footlogs
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1937-11-30
Abrams Creek Foot Bridge, John Cable Place, Cades Cove, Tennessee Great Smoky Mountains National Park Upstream or southwest face of log pen on west bank,Abrams Creek Foot Bridge; John Cable Place; Lower cove Road- Cades Cove, Tenn. II-F-(1)-11371, Physical Facilities - Footlogs and Bridges - Foot trail bridges; footlogs
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1938-07-08
Four young Hicks family women in hiking clothes stand on rocks in Little Pigeon River near Hicks' summer cottage, 1920's Great Smoky Mountains National Park Original Captions: Four young women in hiking clothes standing on rocks in Little Pigeon River near Hick's summer cottage. (Site of 1995 Sugarlands Valley Nature trail ; Hicks Family; III-P-18209.Four young women in hiking clothes standing on rocks in Little Pigeon River near Hick's summer cottage. (Site of 1995 Sugarlands Valley Nature trail,Hicks Family, III-P-18209
Circa 1925
Abrams Creek Foot Bridge, John Cable Place, Cades Cove, Tennessee Great Smoky Mountains National Park Downstream or northwest face of log pen on west bank,Abrams Creek Foot Bridge; John Cable Place; Lower cove Road- Cades Cove, Tenn. II-F-(1)-11369, Physical Facilities - Footlogs and Bridges - Foot trail bridges; footlogs
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1938-07-08
Cutting here mostly for aesthetic reasons. Fire hazard very high due to spruce slash. Fire Hazard Reduction, State Line, 1935 Great Smoky Mountains National Park Cutting here mostly for aesthetic reasons...Fire hazard very high due to spruce slash. Almost impossible to travel through the area except by trail, or the old RR grade. Dead snags, mostly spruce, probably injured during logging...They were probably decayed some at the time of logging and not worth cutting.Fire Hazard Reduction; State Line, IV-Z-4383, Miscellaneous
1935-04-04
Pointed rock with cliff to right and distant mountains to left, Charlies Bunion, North Carolina Great Smoky Mountains National Park Charlies Bunion as seen from south on Appalachian Trail. Taken for use in Exhibit #3 of Sugarlands Visitor Center. Horizontal. Charlies Bunion, I-A-CB-5675, Natural Features - Mountains - Views of Charlies Bunion
Abrams Creek Foot Bridge, John Cable Place, Cades Cove, Tennessee Great Smoky Mountains National Park Detail of sill log on east bank. NOTE: only the downstream floor log remains.Abrams Creek Foot Bridge; John Cable Place, Lower Cove Road Cades cove Teen, II-F-(1)-11365, Physical Facilities - Footlogs and Bridges - Foot trail bridges; footlogs
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1938-07-08
Turner River with Spanish Moss on trees and wading birds, Turner River, May 11 1939 Everglades National Park; National Park Service Close up view of Turner River with Spanish Moss on trees and wading birds; 11 May 1939; "View looking South from bridge over Turner River on Tamiami Trail" Location: Turner River. Additional caption reads: THE TURNER RIVER, FLOWING THROUGH A TROPIC, JUNGLE FAIRYLAND." Additional date 2-9-44.
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1939-05-11
View of an obliterated road adjacent to extension campground, Deep Creek Campground, North Carolina Great Smoky Mountains National Park Loop roads and parking spurs in campground extension, Work Order No. R-16 GRSM: Obliterated road adjacent to extension campground. The connecting trail to the walk-in campground crosses the road just in front of this photo.Deep Creek Campground; Extension, II-C-DC-7542, Physical Facilities - Campgrounds and Picnic Areas - Deep Creek campground
Center line of access road through the woods, Two-Mile branch horse concession, Gatlinburg, Tennessee Great Smoky Mountains National Park Work Order No. R-18 GRSM. Completion report photo. Center line of access road thru the woods. The parking area was located at the clearing (light area) in the background.Two-Mile Branch Horse Concession; Roads, parking area, and trails, II-HC-2Mi-7225, Physical Facilities - Horse Concession Facilities - Two Mile Branch Stables
Center line of access road through the woods, Two-Mile branch horse concession, Gatlinburg, Tennessee Great Smoky Mountains National Park Work Order No. R-18 GRSM. Completion report photo. Center line of access road thru the woods. The parking area was located at the clearing (light area) in the background.Two-Mile Branch Horse Concession; Roads, parking area, and trails, II-HC-2Mi-7225, Physical Facilities - Horse Concession Facilities - Two Mile Branch Stables
Construction of access road, earth mover at work, Two-Mile branch horse concession, Gatlinburg, Tennessee Great Smoky Mountains National Park Work Order No. R-18 GRSM. Completion report photo. Clearing site for horse corral at the Two-Mile Branch Horse Concession. Heavy woods in background and on the right.Two-Mile Branch Horse Concession; Roads, parking area, and trails, II-HC-2Mi-7228, Physical Facilities - Horse Concession Facilities - Two Mile Branch Stables
Construction of access road, earth mover at work, Two-Mile branch horse concession, Gatlinburg, Tennessee Great Smoky Mountains National Park Work Order No. R-18 GRSM. Completion report photo. Clearing site for horse corral at the Two-Mile Branch Horse Concession. Heavy woods in background and on the right.Two-Mile Branch Horse Concession; Roads, parking area, and trails, II-HC-2Mi-7228, Physical Facilities - Horse Concession Facilities - Two Mile Branch Stables
View of access road and parking area before concession opened to park visitors, horse barn at far end, Gatlinburg, Tennessee Great Smoky Mountains National Park Work Order No. R-13 GRSM. Completion report photo. Access road and parking area before concession opened to park visitors. View looking towards the horse barn. Two-Mile Branch Horse Concession; Roads, parking area, and trails, II-HC-2Mi-7237, Physical Facilities - Horse Concession Facilities - Two Mile Branch Stables
Service road to horse barn, drainage ditch on right side, Two-Mile branch horse concession, Gatlinburg, Tennessee Great Smoky Mountains National Park Work Order No. R-18 GRSM. Completion report photo. Service road to horse barn Note drainage ditch on right side, which crosses road by a CMP culvert at edge of foreground.Two-Mile Branch Horse Concession; Roads, parking area, and trails, II-HC-2Mi-7230, Physical Facilities - Horse Concession Facilities - Two Mile Branch Stables

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